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Tonto Dikeh: Why I’m hiding my new lover

Nigerian actress turned politician, Tonto Dikeh, says she has decided to keep her new man away from the public. The actress said this while reacting…

Nigerian actress turned politician, Tonto Dikeh, says she has decided to keep her new man away from the public.

The actress said this while reacting to a post of Nkechi Blessing, a fellow thespian, showing off her new lover.

Months after Blessing’s messy breakup and online drama with her ex-lover, Opeyemi Falegan, the actress made a post via her Instagram account flaunting her new man.

“I was going to type a long caption but rather say dem to you. Thank you for coming into my life when I needed a friend.”

“In just a few months you have managed to change a few things about me, I am in for a long ride of teachings with you babe…sometimes I wonder if you really are your age…Cus bruh your maturity swept me off my feet..the greatest and best communicator I have ever met love you for life Gee,” she captioned the post.

Reacting, Dikeh while congratulating Blessing, commended her bravery to flaunt her man.

The actress, however, said she wouldn’t try to show off her own man to prevent dramas.

“Congratulations my baby girl, I Dey hide my own like aids make dem no use me shine again… I love your confidence. If I hear pim, I’ll arrest you when I become DG Imaooo,” she wrote.

In 2015, Dikeh married a businessman Oladunni Churchill. The marriage which produced a son, ended in a bad split in 2017.

She later entered into a relationship with a man identified as Prince Kpokpogri but the relationship ended on a sour note last year.

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